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who lives in colorado? what does the average call a lot on -- colorado and does coloradoan look like? >> is one of the fastest-growing areas, especially among millennials. bands,f great onerepublic, the fray, the lumineers -- they are all denver, colorado bands. what happened is we have sort of become this younger population always moving here. the typical coddle out ofan -- is typical coloradoan someone who is if not young, someone who is young at heart. a lot of entrepreneurs have been starting businesses here, but they come from everywhere, all flavors and all sizes. that affecting the political climate in colorado? gov. hickenlooper: when you have that many young people moving -- we legalized recreational marijuana, for one thing. people say millennials on moving here because we legalized marijuana. that's ridiculous. they were moving here for seven years before we legalized marijuana. they are the reason marijuana got legalized. they don't see a big difference between here and hot. when you have young
who lives in colorado? what does the average call a lot on -- colorado and does coloradoan look like? >> is one of the fastest-growing areas, especially among millennials. bands,f great onerepublic, the fray, the lumineers -- they are all denver, colorado bands. what happened is we have sort of become this younger population always moving here. the typical coddle out ofan -- is typical coloradoan someone who is if not young, someone who is young at heart. a lot of entrepreneurs have been...
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in the 1960's, colorado's governor was john love. they really want any categories that were limited or constraint. the bill was written by a denver politician named dickie lamb who eventually served 12 years as governor. it was a democratic bill signed by a relatively conservative governor in the 1960's and that was 60 years before the roe versus wade decision. there is an ongoing historic preservation and restoration effort at the state capital. we have been working on trying to reclaim the building to the way it looked a century earlier when it opened at the beginning of the 20th century. lance shepherd can offer some information about all the projects trying to restore it to its original condition. >> there are two domes in the capital. we are inside the outer dome. kind of an architectural feature to make it look larger than it actually is. the gilder's are considered the artist who gilded the capital and we always used gold from colorado to gilded. 1901, it was around 200 ounces. part of the dome restoration project, there is co
in the 1960's, colorado's governor was john love. they really want any categories that were limited or constraint. the bill was written by a denver politician named dickie lamb who eventually served 12 years as governor. it was a democratic bill signed by a relatively conservative governor in the 1960's and that was 60 years before the roe versus wade decision. there is an ongoing historic preservation and restoration effort at the state capital. we have been working on trying to reclaim the...
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next, a visit to the colorado state capital. derek everett and lance shepherd will be our guides. >> the colorado state capitol was built between 1886 and 1901. it took 15 years to complete the capitol. construction started 10 years after colorado join the union. we are called the centennial state. centennial for 100 years after the signing of the declaration of independence. the capitol building took 15 years to build on a site that was donated by local businessman named henry brown. he was not an altruist. he donated his property so he could make a fortune selling the rest of it for people that wanted to build their houses near the capital. it almost took 20 years and two trip to the united states supreme court to resolve who owned this property in large part because the state did not build on it for a long time. they did not have the money to. so he he sued twice, it made it all the way to the u.s. capitol building in washington dc for two battles before the supreme court which he finally lost in january of 1886. and finally,
next, a visit to the colorado state capital. derek everett and lance shepherd will be our guides. >> the colorado state capitol was built between 1886 and 1901. it took 15 years to complete the capitol. construction started 10 years after colorado join the union. we are called the centennial state. centennial for 100 years after the signing of the declaration of independence. the capitol building took 15 years to build on a site that was donated by local businessman named henry brown. he...
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colorado and colorado state, the local big showdown here. it is also college colors day. we want to see your college spirit. send us your best photo showing off your school pride. >> there you go. all right. use the hashtag beb on 9. >> i think it's a good excuse to wear a hoodie to work. if anyone asks, we can say it's color day. >> why didn't we do that? >> i thought about that too late. >>> rocky mountain showdown starts at 4:00. we're going hear from coaches, players. we're going to take schools on our state. >>> he was facing his third bone marrow transplant alone after his wife got sick. but when you're as awesome as craig seager, chances are an nfl player will step in to help you out. >> that's it for 9news at 5:00 a.m. struck down at such a young age. today friends and family gather at a spot where a teenager was hit and killed. they're doing this to make sure no one ever forgets him. that's the claim from child pornographer jared vogelsong regarding one of his victims. good morning, everyone. hurricane hermine is now a tropical storm. it made landfall in florida
colorado and colorado state, the local big showdown here. it is also college colors day. we want to see your college spirit. send us your best photo showing off your school pride. >> there you go. all right. use the hashtag beb on 9. >> i think it's a good excuse to wear a hoodie to work. if anyone asks, we can say it's color day. >> why didn't we do that? >> i thought about that too late. >>> rocky mountain showdown starts at 4:00. we're going hear from...
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, central colorado, southern colorado, and the west side of the state. they've all got campaign stops starting right here in denver, downtown, with ivanka trump, speaking at the sheridan, now, she's going to be here for a breakfast with the colorado women's alliance. that starts at 7:30 this morning. what we do know about this event is that ivanka trump will be taking questions from the audience, we haven't been told how many questions, but she will be taking those questions from the audience, we're thinking that women's issues, of course, will be top of mind, since this and he's her father's sounding board. now, her brother, donald trump, jr., he's going to be at a different part of the state in grand junction today, and he's going to be speaking at the mesa county fairgrounds, and his issues will be different, he's going to be talking about wildlife management, wildlife conservation, those hunting and fishing topics that we often hear about as a concern from people in many parts of the state, including in the grand junction area. mike pence, the man wh
, central colorado, southern colorado, and the west side of the state. they've all got campaign stops starting right here in denver, downtown, with ivanka trump, speaking at the sheridan, now, she's going to be here for a breakfast with the colorado women's alliance. that starts at 7:30 this morning. what we do know about this event is that ivanka trump will be taking questions from the audience, we haven't been told how many questions, but she will be taking those questions from the audience,...
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mostly sunny skies across colorado. this will probably keep us in the 80s for the rest of the summer season. all the way through thursday. our standards. dia 78. same downtown. normal highs is 78 degrees. of the right now it is 75. lovely in the sunshine with an east northeast wind at 8 miles an hour. humidity at 18 and high pressure. you can see most of our weather watcher's right now are in the 70s. one little 80 in fort morgan. mike who is one of our weather watcher's was on manella pass, look at the colors up there. colors are changing about a from now until next weekend we might be peaking in the northern rockies. a little change down in southern colorado. here is a look at the average. dates. in the orange that is where the. is happening as we speak all the way through next week. the rest of the state should follow once we get into october , the first couple of weeks of october. for tonight clear skies and 40s and 30s in the mountains. 40s and 50s across eastern the eastern plains. the last sunday of the summer se
mostly sunny skies across colorado. this will probably keep us in the 80s for the rest of the summer season. all the way through thursday. our standards. dia 78. same downtown. normal highs is 78 degrees. of the right now it is 75. lovely in the sunshine with an east northeast wind at 8 miles an hour. humidity at 18 and high pressure. you can see most of our weather watcher's right now are in the 70s. one little 80 in fort morgan. mike who is one of our weather watcher's was on manella pass,...
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over northeastern colorado. we will see the clouds hanging in over t morning, slowly clearing after lunchtime today. just in time for thunderstorms to start to develop in the west, especially the arkansas valley and along the utah border, and we may see a brief, and i mean brief thundershower here after 5:00 p.m. today. as far as severe weather goes, it's really going to be concentrated in western colorado. we have a cold front moving through utah today, and that's going to kick off big storms in that neighboring state and some slope. >>> at 5:31, we'll help you plan out your day as marty's forecast factors into the drive today, keep in mind as you leave the house, you'll see that very light chance of sprinkles around 5:00 p.m., if you're going to wash the day, it will be a good day to do it. dry through the afternoon and we're going to really see that improve our roads. we're going to have good conditions here in the green with great speeds across the commerce city corridor, the upper 50s and mid 60s, a lowdown
over northeastern colorado. we will see the clouds hanging in over t morning, slowly clearing after lunchtime today. just in time for thunderstorms to start to develop in the west, especially the arkansas valley and along the utah border, and we may see a brief, and i mean brief thundershower here after 5:00 p.m. today. as far as severe weather goes, it's really going to be concentrated in western colorado. we have a cold front moving through utah today, and that's going to kick off big storms...
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much of north eastern colorado. the denver metro area is not expected to see a lot of frost be aware temperatures will be chilly. you will want a light jacket and sweat shirt before things warm up across the afternoon. 29 degrees in estes park. 44 in boulder. 30 degrees in sterling and greeley and denver at 44. leadville is chilly at 27. throughout the day today. plenty of sunshine and very clear conditions today, tomorrow and highs today warmer than what we saw this weekend. yesterday in the 60s and today 76 in denver. highlands ranch at 77. >>> downtown down here to colorado boulevard, light paving and they just finally picked up in the last few minutes. all the cones from colorado to hamden, still a rauf ride and take a look at the camera here at university where everybody is really slowing here starting back at broadway. the heavy stop and go traffic an extra ten minutes on your trip down to the denver tech center. air tracker sevvn looking at i- 70 and i-25 going across downtown, so far so good from the north s
much of north eastern colorado. the denver metro area is not expected to see a lot of frost be aware temperatures will be chilly. you will want a light jacket and sweat shirt before things warm up across the afternoon. 29 degrees in estes park. 44 in boulder. 30 degrees in sterling and greeley and denver at 44. leadville is chilly at 27. throughout the day today. plenty of sunshine and very clear conditions today, tomorrow and highs today warmer than what we saw this weekend. yesterday in the...
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brian moss told colorado secretary of state about a woman in colorado springs who died but voted four years in a row after her death. she's passed away. it's illegal and a crime and has been roughered to the the state for prosecution. for -- -- referred. >>> a curfew in charlotte as the view of the video. >> reporter: police in riot gear moved on demonstrators on interstate 277 in charlotte shortly before the mandatory curfew took affect. one man took a knee and as tensions escalated officers used tear gas and pushed them off the highway. >> you got to go owl in. you can't run in fear. >> some residents stepped in to help maintain calm. >> demonstrators circled downtown charlotte for hours. >> others staged a die-in on the steps of the county courthouse will national guards men feet away. >> there was a lot more positive people out here and a lot of groups were involved making a statement peacefully. >> reporter: the rel at thisly peaceful tone of the evening here in uptown charlotte followed two straight the death of keith scott. hundreds of extra state patrol officers and national g
brian moss told colorado secretary of state about a woman in colorado springs who died but voted four years in a row after her death. she's passed away. it's illegal and a crime and has been roughered to the the state for prosecution. for -- -- referred. >>> a curfew in charlotte as the view of the video. >> reporter: police in riot gear moved on demonstrators on interstate 277 in charlotte shortly before the mandatory curfew took affect. one man took a knee and as tensions...
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life.e quality of >> who lives in colorado? the great one of things about colorado. it's one of the fastest-growing states, tremendous migration, especially of millennials. lies of venues in denver than in austin now. a lot of great bands. one republic, the fray, they are all colorado bands. i think what has happened is we have become this younger population with all these people moving here. coloradan is someone who, if they are not young, is young at heart. recreation.r there are a lot of entrepreneurs and people starting businesses here. but they come from everywhere, all flavors and all sizes. influx offeel the youth affects the political climate here? >> well, when you have that many young people moving into your state, well, you legalize recreational marijuana, for one thing. millennials are moving here ,ecause you legalize marijuana people say. that's ridiculous. they moved here seven years before. they are a big reason it got legalized. they don't see a difference between beer and pot. people, fore young things that are conservative, there is more pushback. a
life.e quality of >> who lives in colorado? the great one of things about colorado. it's one of the fastest-growing states, tremendous migration, especially of millennials. lies of venues in denver than in austin now. a lot of great bands. one republic, the fray, they are all colorado bands. i think what has happened is we have become this younger population with all these people moving here. coloradan is someone who, if they are not young, is young at heart. recreation.r there are a lot...
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colorado goes until 8:00 pm. the road closures will be in place after 8:00 p.m. all the way through the evening because, hey, there's a lot to clean up out here, as you make your way into work tomorrow, lit be all wrapped up. if there are any street closures, we will let you know. marty, glorious weather today and for a lot of folks, it's a family tradition to head out to taste of colorado and with fun things like these big musical instrus. the year, color starts to change, some of the ground cover in summit county changing, you're going to see the usual peek for color in the 3-4th week of this month. in many of northern and central colorado's mountains, for the aspens, haze and fog along i-80 and in northeastern colorado, that will burn off here this morning, very warm temperatures, upper 80s, low 90s throughout northeastern colorado and the few isolated storms developing down south. and when you want to cool off on a holiday, do kayaking. >> that's cute. >> a little good time. >> and not even having to paddle.
colorado goes until 8:00 pm. the road closures will be in place after 8:00 p.m. all the way through the evening because, hey, there's a lot to clean up out here, as you make your way into work tomorrow, lit be all wrapped up. if there are any street closures, we will let you know. marty, glorious weather today and for a lot of folks, it's a family tradition to head out to taste of colorado and with fun things like these big musical instrus. the year, color starts to change, some of the ground...
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to be in colorado. a special place. >> reporter: donald trump here shows the state is a passive. in one month he is closed nearly an 11 point gap. >> we haven't spent any money on advertising. >> actually he does have an ad but it's his 1st. so why the shift in polls? clinton is making mistakes. >> my opponent slanders you as deplorable. >> reporter: trump is not making as many mistakes. >> i don't even like using the lettor because if i use that word they will say he used foul language. see i've learned it's been a process. >> reporter: he has learned to hit on colorado themes as well. appealing to oil and gas workers along with steel workers in southern colorado. >> american steel will send new skyscrapers into the clouds. that includes denver. american hands will rebuild this nation and american energy , mind from american sources willpower this nation. >> reporter: he also appealed to latinos, a key voting block in colorado he is losing by double digits. several latino protesters were let out of the
to be in colorado. a special place. >> reporter: donald trump here shows the state is a passive. in one month he is closed nearly an 11 point gap. >> we haven't spent any money on advertising. >> actually he does have an ad but it's his 1st. so why the shift in polls? clinton is making mistakes. >> my opponent slanders you as deplorable. >> reporter: trump is not making as many mistakes. >> i don't even like using the lettor because if i use that word they...
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colorado care. opponents launched an ad. >> it would raise our taxes by $twitch billion a year, double the size of state government, and give colorado the highest income taxes in the country all to replace your doctor's decisions with a state program run what could possibly go wrong with that? >> i'm giving this ad a reality check. i also helped moderate a debate this week on the measure. healthcare is a big issue. i wonder if anyone is gonna get past the first line on this ballot measure which says shall taxes be increased $25 billion a year? to even consider any of the potential merit of this. >> i think it's a difficult sell. i agree with you. very frustrated with the cost of healthcare. we saw example after example where big pharma is just raising the rates on prescription medications. the epipen and the others. apparently for no reason exempt for the fact that they want to charge more money. so this is something that people are very strielthsly interested in. but i agree -- vitally interested i
colorado care. opponents launched an ad. >> it would raise our taxes by $twitch billion a year, double the size of state government, and give colorado the highest income taxes in the country all to replace your doctor's decisions with a state program run what could possibly go wrong with that? >> i'm giving this ad a reality check. i also helped moderate a debate this week on the measure. healthcare is a big issue. i wonder if anyone is gonna get past the first line on this ballot...
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i know the candidates have been in colorado a lot. but we stay focused where we can make the biggest difference. >> big debate in colorado these days about where this state stands politically. based on what you see, honestly now, where's colorado? where's it going? >> in non-presidential years our sign has shown to do very well. but if you're truly going to move a state move this state on the issues, we have to show we can win big races in presidential years. and this congressional race, morgan carrol, congressman kaufman, it is a big one, we acknowledge that, we do. >> thanks for your time. >> great to be here. >> welcome to colorado. >> it's always good to be here. >> morgan carrol's campaign sent a statement saying everyone who believes our election should be free from corporate influence should be concerned that the coke brothers are attempting to buy mike kauffman owes his campaign to the coke brothers. >>> a final tribute to the strength of legacy high ahead >>> with steve saager on a different assignment today our noel brennan
i know the candidates have been in colorado a lot. but we stay focused where we can make the biggest difference. >> big debate in colorado these days about where this state stands politically. based on what you see, honestly now, where's colorado? where's it going? >> in non-presidential years our sign has shown to do very well. but if you're truly going to move a state move this state on the issues, we have to show we can win big races in presidential years. and this congressional...
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reality both schools have a major impa colorado. nelson garcia gives us a look that alumni are shaping the economy and infrastructure. >> two different men on two different paths. >> doug wilson is a project feel manager for the icon venue group. >> i make sure we maintain colorado's state university, his alma mater. >> companies know when they hire a csu graduate, they are not only getting a quality employee but they are gaining leader too. >> we are looking to this as a replay solution. >> peter evans is a sales engineer at send griff, a platform. >> it makes sense for your volume and business. >> and graduated from the university of colorado in de me discipline and working in a team environment. >> two men. >> you got your waterproofing here that cu has on the infrastructure colorado. >> we graduate in the students. >>> mary says right now more and work in key issues. >> it is it and other programs. i hope we are producing graduates to be good citizens. >> cu has that culture. >> and attracts a lot of students from out of state t
reality both schools have a major impa colorado. nelson garcia gives us a look that alumni are shaping the economy and infrastructure. >> two different men on two different paths. >> doug wilson is a project feel manager for the icon venue group. >> i make sure we maintain colorado's state university, his alma mater. >> companies know when they hire a csu graduate, they are not only getting a quality employee but they are gaining leader too. >> we are looking to...
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these are colorado's most endangered places. walking across an open field and finding an old foundation makes you wonder, what was it for? who built it? angered places. i'm tom mustin. for many sites in colorado, those questions will remain unanswered forever, their purpose lost to the pages of history. keeping those stories alive is the work of historic preservationists. each year, colorado preservation incorporated assembles a list of historic sites that are threatened by time, neglect, or development. the site where we are today was added to the list back in 2001. it's camp amache, one of 10 japanese resettlement camps built by the u.s. government during wwii to house japanese-americans. the attention brought to camp amache by the endangered places program has allowed preservationists to begin rebuilding some of the structures that once stood here on their concrete foundations. belying the often controversial topic of japanese internment to be told to future generations. the first site on this year's list takes us back to les
these are colorado's most endangered places. walking across an open field and finding an old foundation makes you wonder, what was it for? who built it? angered places. i'm tom mustin. for many sites in colorado, those questions will remain unanswered forever, their purpose lost to the pages of history. keeping those stories alive is the work of historic preservationists. each year, colorado preservation incorporated assembles a list of historic sites that are threatened by time, neglect, or...
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this is his 4th rally in colorado. details about tickets for the event have not been released. >>> former miss universe alicia machado says donald trump was cruel and rude when she gained weight after winning the title 20 years ago. donald hillary clinton brought up her story in monday night's debate. she says trump human million watered her. he told fox news host wednesday night that he quote saved her job because they wanted to fire her for putting on so much weight and says he deserves thanks i helped somebody and this is what you get for helping somebody. >>> the white house saw it coming but that doesn't make the sting any less. override of his presidency on wednesday. congress voted down his veto of a peace of 9/11 legislation. the bill allows families of victims to sue saudi arabia if that country is ever found to be involved in the plot to attack the united states. the white house had warned that legislation could put u.s. risk. the house followed suit with a 348 to 77 vote. >>> a spending bill of more than one
this is his 4th rally in colorado. details about tickets for the event have not been released. >>> former miss universe alicia machado says donald trump was cruel and rude when she gained weight after winning the title 20 years ago. donald hillary clinton brought up her story in monday night's debate. she says trump human million watered her. he told fox news host wednesday night that he quote saved her job because they wanted to fire her for putting on so much weight and says he...
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went to colorado college for undergrad and the university of colorado for law school. he is nominated to the tenth circuit court of appeals in denver by president george w. bush. he is not commenting on potentially making the supreme court someday because you don't get to become an appeals judge there are ten names on trump's list. the original list includes four women, including colorado supreme court justice ide. >>> we have talked a lot about the lack of political yard signs this season. it was a door sign that caught our attention in jefferson county. it doesn't endorse any candidate. it's actually a warning to campaigns. to all of them. >> reporter: anna left her job as an anchor at colorado public radio a few years ago. that's not to say her plate isn't still full. any stay-at-home mom has a full plate. and they could tell you how important nap time is. >> those things are beasts. if you wake them up before they are ready to wake up or they don't get naps, they will devour you. >> reporter: so you understand her frustration from the other day. >> i had someone fr
went to colorado college for undergrad and the university of colorado for law school. he is nominated to the tenth circuit court of appeals in denver by president george w. bush. he is not commenting on potentially making the supreme court someday because you don't get to become an appeals judge there are ten names on trump's list. the original list includes four women, including colorado supreme court justice ide. >>> we have talked a lot about the lack of political yard signs this...
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showers are at the northwest corner of colorado and also in southern colorado we've had had several areas of showers during the morning where we could see heavier rain during the day today in san juans and we'll also get pockets of heavy rain here in the front range. we have a marginal risk a small risk for i25 corridor pushing out under the plains. i would say hail would be our biggest risk and storms late in the afternoon. clouds break up a bit during the morning with 50s and 60s and if you are working outside it's a fairly comfortable day to do that. we do pop into the low 70s but there are a few areas of showers possible around lunch time and more in our traditional time of day late in the afternoon so that's something you'll want to be with interactive radar. >>> something we're tracking in the traffic world is this lane closure. this is going to be on sixth avenue west headed just before you get to i70 they're doing bridge work from an accident that happened on sunday and everything but the shoulder is basically shutdown at the tail end of sixth avenue so they are expecting this to
showers are at the northwest corner of colorado and also in southern colorado we've had had several areas of showers during the morning where we could see heavier rain during the day today in san juans and we'll also get pockets of heavy rain here in the front range. we have a marginal risk a small risk for i25 corridor pushing out under the plains. i would say hail would be our biggest risk and storms late in the afternoon. clouds break up a bit during the morning with 50s and 60s and if you...
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>> we have a colorado organic palisade peach with colorado goat cheese. we are using a goat brie here right now. guilty? >> yeah, you can have four or five. >> reporter: tell us what else you are going to be preparing. you will have a booth on broadway. >> we have got colorado braised lamb sandwiches with "ratatouille." more goat cheese. like to support the local county. a ralston valley beach smoked steak ranchero sandwich. anaheim cheese. grilled onions. the crowd favorite yesterday was the braised lamb sandwich, pete crustini with goat -- peach crustini as well as bison chili. >> reporter: come out to the taste of colorado. there is about 50 booths with appetizers, with desserts, with just gorgeous looking meals and tasty meals, as well. thank you so much, chef, for being with us this morning. we have got all the information on 9news.com. you guys can check it out and back to you. >> belen, you know you are supposed to bring stuff back, right? that's the protocol here. >> tell the chef the catering is to be delivered to 500 spear. >>> 7:47 on your satu
>> we have a colorado organic palisade peach with colorado goat cheese. we are using a goat brie here right now. guilty? >> yeah, you can have four or five. >> reporter: tell us what else you are going to be preparing. you will have a booth on broadway. >> we have got colorado braised lamb sandwiches with "ratatouille." more goat cheese. like to support the local county. a ralston valley beach smoked steak ranchero sandwich. anaheim cheese. grilled onions. the...
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they now have colorado an average shows hillary clinton ahead in colorado by just 3 points. in august she was up 11 points. nationally she's up by just 1 point. what is going on! [ laughter ] >> dick, i'm gonna start with you. i talked to some high-ranking democrats, and they're worried. it appears hillary clinton is in tro colorado! >> they should be worried. a week ago when we left here, we had no idea the next 48 hours were gonna be so damaging for hillary clinton. and it's being reflected in the poll s and nationwide. >> donald trump has been stepping up his game here. his son was here last week, he's here tomorrow. do you think hillary clinton is taking colorado too much for granted? >> i don't think she's taking it for granted. i think what we're seeing in the polls is an oddity of this race. how trump's revitalizing the birther issue is going to affect him in the polls. >> roller coaster so far. the u.s. labor secretary was in denver to urge passage of amendment 70 which would raise the minimum wage in colorado to $12 an hour by 2020. opponents are launching an ad cam
they now have colorado an average shows hillary clinton ahead in colorado by just 3 points. in august she was up 11 points. nationally she's up by just 1 point. what is going on! [ laughter ] >> dick, i'm gonna start with you. i talked to some high-ranking democrats, and they're worried. it appears hillary clinton is in tro colorado! >> they should be worried. a week ago when we left here, we had no idea the next 48 hours were gonna be so damaging for hillary clinton. and it's being...
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we're talking about the colorado home show and wacky from the colorado convention center.>> reporter: we are here at the home show with leslie and what they are calling the woman cave or man cave. >> very good. >> reporter: you have decorated yours with what style are you calling it? >> it's a modern glamorous style. >> reporter: what's the difference between the living room and a b mac on a woman cave is specifically for the woman of the house. a place where she can go by herself to breathe and relax and do whatever she wants or invite girlfriends and for a glass of wine. it is her space and the kids is not allowed in and the husband is not allowed in and that's the difference. >> reporter: why is it important to have separate spaces? >> just like the man cave has been popular the last five or 10 years, now women are saying what about us? it used to be the whole house was the woman's domain but not working and sharing household duties and all of that. while the man needs his man cave the woman also needs her woman cave. that's what the trend is, for women to have their own getaway sp
we're talking about the colorado home show and wacky from the colorado convention center.>> reporter: we are here at the home show with leslie and what they are calling the woman cave or man cave. >> very good. >> reporter: you have decorated yours with what style are you calling it? >> it's a modern glamorous style. >> reporter: what's the difference between the living room and a b mac on a woman cave is specifically for the woman of the house. a place where she...
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he was a republican from colorado springs. he signed the nation's first liberalized abortion laws legalizing abortion across the spectrum. there were not any categories that were limited or constrained. the bill had been written by a denver politician who eventually served 12 years as governor. it was a democratic bill signed by a relatively conservative republican governor. that was six years before the robie wade decision. robie wadee -- decision -- roe v wade decision. there is an ongoing historic preservation effort at the capital. we have been working on trying to reclaim the building to the way it looked a century earlier when it opened. capital architect lance shepherd can provide us with information. >> watch her head. -- your head. are two domes to the capital. we are inside the outer dome which is just below the lantern. the capital is modeled after u.s. capitol. it is an architectural feature to make it look bigger than it is. artists considered the gwo -- who uilded the capital. dome, on thee exterior of this is co
he was a republican from colorado springs. he signed the nation's first liberalized abortion laws legalizing abortion across the spectrum. there were not any categories that were limited or constrained. the bill had been written by a denver politician who eventually served 12 years as governor. it was a democratic bill signed by a relatively conservative republican governor. that was six years before the robie wade decision. robie wadee -- decision -- roe v wade decision. there is an ongoing...
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colorado rockies playing. southbound along i-25 a great drive at c-470. slowing as you come out of the hills along the approach to c-470. here we are from the east. parker road in the northbound direction out to i-225 speeds in the 40s and speeds into the 60s southbound at i-225. >>> an update on our economy this morning. hena daniels is live on the floor at the new york stock exchange. siri and i have a relationship. >> she's a friend of mine. i use her every day. >>> the monthly jobs report is out later this morning and showing numbers for august could make it more likely the fed will decide to raise interest rates this year, possibly even this month. >>> yesterday stocks on wall recovered. energy companies lost ground as oil prices slipped for the fourth day in a row. the dow jones gained 18 points and the nasdaq gained 13 and right now futures are pointing down. >>> campbell soup said it lost $81 million in the last quarter. they were counting on the fresh products to boost its bottom line as americans crave more unit fell 5%. >>> more americans hitti
colorado rockies playing. southbound along i-25 a great drive at c-470. slowing as you come out of the hills along the approach to c-470. here we are from the east. parker road in the northbound direction out to i-225 speeds in the 40s and speeds into the 60s southbound at i-225. >>> an update on our economy this morning. hena daniels is live on the floor at the new york stock exchange. siri and i have a relationship. >> she's a friend of mine. i use her every day. >>>...
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gail schwartz -- for colorado. house majority pac is responsible i was watching this world war ii movie. there was nazis in the movie. i noticed that the nazis in those movies always had two separate heils. they had the regular heil, and then when they were around the offices, they had this casual heil. they come in the office-- yeah, heil, how are you? is the kid back with coffee? finished with the copier? world domination, aryan race-- whose doughnuts are those? heil. nice to see you. can i have a doughnut? ? the candy man can ? ? 'cause he mixes it with love and makes the world taste good ? ? and it feels so good ? ? oh yeah ? ? and it feels so good ? (pained groaning) just gonna need one big push. congrats! i hear you're having a baby.
gail schwartz -- for colorado. house majority pac is responsible i was watching this world war ii movie. there was nazis in the movie. i noticed that the nazis in those movies always had two separate heils. they had the regular heil, and then when they were around the offices, they had this casual heil. they come in the office-- yeah, heil, how are you? is the kid back with coffee? finished with the copier? world domination, aryan race-- whose doughnuts are those? heil. nice to see you. can i...
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we got sunshine and blue skies in northeastern colorado. and here is that low pressure system in the west, pumping moisture up for a better chance for showers and thunderstorms and cooler temperatures. this wandering stationary front that has been here all week just dipped into northeastern colorado. we thought we might be in the lower 80s. this will move our way tomorrow and we'll be in the low 80s for tomorrow before the chill comes in for the weekend. here's our hour by hour. the scattered showers in the south, but here comes that moisture and you can see that snow over vail. we've got a high wind warning and advisory until 5:00 am all over the west on friday. and we also have a red flag warning from noon to 8:00 pm on friday. and a freeze watching from 10:00 pm friday night to 9:00 am saturday morning, al same state. our almanac today, 76 and 74 the highs. 49 and 53 were the lows. pretty close to normal for this time of year. 89 and 27 the extremes. 72 and 74 right now. north breeze at 15, 48% humidity, a falling barometer, and a nice s
we got sunshine and blue skies in northeastern colorado. and here is that low pressure system in the west, pumping moisture up for a better chance for showers and thunderstorms and cooler temperatures. this wandering stationary front that has been here all week just dipped into northeastern colorado. we thought we might be in the lower 80s. this will move our way tomorrow and we'll be in the low 80s for tomorrow before the chill comes in for the weekend. here's our hour by hour. the scattered...
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we love colorado. kathy and i were back in the weather center saying it's rare to get a day like this. it's been a long time since we've seen a day like this where it's bright, sunny, warm, nice to be outside. we don't have any haze. it was beautiful, but unfortunately we are dealing with that fire danger. i'll get to that in a few. here's another great reason to love colorado, all these wonderful pictures sent in by our viewers. larry pierce, i tell you. larry has an eye for photography and this is steamboat springs. thank you so much, larry, for taking the time to get us that picture. you know what? labor day is the unofficial end of summer, but you know what? we were already starting to see those changes in the leaves in the high country and this picture sent in by bill, i'm assuming near summit county because that's where bill usually sends us those pictures, but you know what? we're seeing the change in the leaves and the trees and also on the ground. thank you so much, bill. so far it's 52 days w
we love colorado. kathy and i were back in the weather center saying it's rare to get a day like this. it's been a long time since we've seen a day like this where it's bright, sunny, warm, nice to be outside. we don't have any haze. it was beautiful, but unfortunately we are dealing with that fire danger. i'll get to that in a few. here's another great reason to love colorado, all these wonderful pictures sent in by our viewers. larry pierce, i tell you. larry has an eye for photography and...
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colorado sent 13 athletes. congratulates to all of them. >> i'm so glad it is going on. >> and it is so neat that they are from colorado. >>> the effects of a damaged pipeline are about to trickle down to millions of motorists. how much experts estimate the prices will go up at the pump. >> according to the national world war ii museum, there are less than a thousand world war ii veterans left. more of them die every single of them and show you how his family and complete strangers honor him. here is 9news's noel brennan. >> he was amazing. >> reporter: every day, another family comes together. >> that was him in the 40s. >> reporter: to remember a carefree kid in uniform with a crooked hat and smile. >> a goofy smile. [ laughter ] that's him. >> reporter: jacqueline greenbaum loved her grandfather water wolf. >> what's that? >> shrapnel. like pieces of a bomb. that was in his shoulder. >> another member greatest generation lost. >> pieces of bomb? >> yeah. >> he actually stormed the beaches in normandy during
colorado sent 13 athletes. congratulates to all of them. >> i'm so glad it is going on. >> and it is so neat that they are from colorado. >>> the effects of a damaged pipeline are about to trickle down to millions of motorists. how much experts estimate the prices will go up at the pump. >> according to the national world war ii museum, there are less than a thousand world war ii veterans left. more of them die every single of them and show you how his family and...
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turned dry in parts of colorado, including denver. the city has had just a little over 3 inches of rainfall since june. that's only 47% of normal. much of the northern and western part of colorado remains ashnormally dry, as well as a few pockets in the south and southwest. along the front range, modzerate drought has developed from denver north to fort collins, and on the eastern side of the palmer lincoln county. i brought a couple of gages from home to give you a visual of how much rain we have had at the airport since june 1st. 3.19 inches. this age on the right, how much we should have referred over the period from june to now, 6.79. huge difference. toward the mountains, the current 90-day outlook calls for no real trend other. although it constant show a different trend irk know something that does. doppler 4 ,000. >> it really does! and right now we have nothing! this continues with this dry condition. but we are watching this low pressure system down here. sthal slowly move up across -- that'll slowly move up across colorado.
turned dry in parts of colorado, including denver. the city has had just a little over 3 inches of rainfall since june. that's only 47% of normal. much of the northern and western part of colorado remains ashnormally dry, as well as a few pockets in the south and southwest. along the front range, modzerate drought has developed from denver north to fort collins, and on the eastern side of the palmer lincoln county. i brought a couple of gages from home to give you a visual of how much rain we...
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ways, water defines what is colorado and the west. colorado was essentially a desert area. americans started to come out to the west. 1821, colonel stephen long came up to this area where we are standing and down to the arkansas river. in his report, he coined the term the great american desert. they read for days without seeing water. of streamsttle bits along the creek. eastern colorado, things like the arkansas and the south dry andor dry -- were had very little water. they realized there was no possibility for agriculture, or so they thought. said thatort, he even the possibility for civilization did not exist. in eastern colorado, they were coming up from places like council bluffs or the missouri river. miles, many days on horseback on high plains, the water coming out of the mountains would soak into the ground leaving a dry riverbed. here, at the foot of the mountains, many of those creeks for still flowing. --were still flowing. he started to change. beene 1840's, there had beaver trapping that has gone on extensively. also, they started to hunt buffalo. here, wher
ways, water defines what is colorado and the west. colorado was essentially a desert area. americans started to come out to the west. 1821, colonel stephen long came up to this area where we are standing and down to the arkansas river. in his report, he coined the term the great american desert. they read for days without seeing water. of streamsttle bits along the creek. eastern colorado, things like the arkansas and the south dry andor dry -- were had very little water. they realized there...
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vice president joe biden returns to colorado today. he'll be speaking at the annual korbel dinner at the university of denver. the event starts at five at the ritchie center. carrie and john morgridge of the morgridge family foundation and kent thirty of davita will also be honored at the event. we have a link to get tickets in this story on 9news- dot-com. the head of the i- conservatives kept him from getting impeached. instead -- as part of the deal with conservative leaders - commissioner john koskinen will testify before congress. those conservatives originally wanted to impeach koskinen - saying the i-r-s targeted tea party groups seeking tax exemptions. but -- the reported targeting happened under a different commissioner... koskinen's clean up efforts were marred by missing emails and records. colorado has cemented a reputation as a swing state in the 21st century. but -- changes in the political landscape - pe surburban counties - helps reveal why the centennial state is showing more shades of blue. here's 9news reporter dan g
vice president joe biden returns to colorado today. he'll be speaking at the annual korbel dinner at the university of denver. the event starts at five at the ritchie center. carrie and john morgridge of the morgridge family foundation and kent thirty of davita will also be honored at the event. we have a link to get tickets in this story on 9news- dot-com. the head of the i- conservatives kept him from getting impeached. instead -- as part of the deal with conservative leaders - commissioner...
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the colorado state capitol was intended to be built out of as many native materials to the state of colorado as possible. you wanted to keep as much money of building the capitol in the state, so most of the stone from the capitol came from local quarries. but decorative materials inside the building came from other states, including white oak from arkansas. all of the door frames, window frames are made out of that. brass throughout the building came from foundries in cincinnati, ohio, and luciville, kentucky. the capitol building also has over 33 stained glass windows and they represent various f figures in colorado history, political figures, historical individuals, men and women from very many ethnic groups as well. the window behind me honors emily griffith, who was a school teacher in the early 1900s, and she founded the emily griffith opportunity school, which now operates as a vocational training school. her intention was to provide free edge kaegz on any practical issue that children or adults might want to learn. if you wanted to find a better job, if you wanted to get skills that
the colorado state capitol was intended to be built out of as many native materials to the state of colorado as possible. you wanted to keep as much money of building the capitol in the state, so most of the stone from the capitol came from local quarries. but decorative materials inside the building came from other states, including white oak from arkansas. all of the door frames, window frames are made out of that. brass throughout the building came from foundries in cincinnati, ohio, and...
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severe thunderstorm over colorado. the western half of the country is going to stay really dry with a better chance for thunderstorms in texas and also at about eight. even though summer is winding down, you stop to take your precautions for protecting yourself on the harsh rays. it will be hard to see any clouds today in our sky. if we have any that do develop will be closer to the divide. we are not expecting any rain from them. around lunchtime, the weather will be fined to be outside. the forecast we remains dry through the afternoon. overnight, skies are clear. our morning we are starting off th overnight low. skies will be clear. temperatures will be mild on the front range. in the high country, lows will drop into the 40s. last few days of summer are going to be in the 80s. the-88 tomorrow, tuesday 85, wednesday 83 and then we say goodbye to summer and hello to fall officially on thursday. it looks like by the end of the week we get a little bit of a cooldown. >>> a company active new mexico has come up with a p
severe thunderstorm over colorado. the western half of the country is going to stay really dry with a better chance for thunderstorms in texas and also at about eight. even though summer is winding down, you stop to take your precautions for protecting yourself on the harsh rays. it will be hard to see any clouds today in our sky. if we have any that do develop will be closer to the divide. we are not expecting any rain from them. around lunchtime, the weather will be fined to be outside. the...
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over 10,000 jobs in colorado alone. but when washington gridlock was choking the industry, something had to be done. so, i teamed up with republicans and democrats to pass the new laws we needed to help renewable energy grow. protecting the jobs we have and generating more for the future. i'm michael bennet, and that's >>> it was a big night for the denver scholarship foundation, the program that has helped more than 5000 denver students go to college. they are celebrating their 10th anniversary tonight. denver 7 is a proud sponsor and we spoke at the organization's gala. >> tonight, we are going to show you just how much your support has met to thousands of students right here in our beautiful state of colorado. learning about low graduation rates and high dropout rates within dps back in 2006. so the governor was honored tonight. >>> our partners continue celebrating hispanic heritage month and today, by looking at the great work of aaron abeyta. the work he has done in antonito . he fought off big companies to protec
over 10,000 jobs in colorado alone. but when washington gridlock was choking the industry, something had to be done. so, i teamed up with republicans and democrats to pass the new laws we needed to help renewable energy grow. protecting the jobs we have and generating more for the future. i'm michael bennet, and that's >>> it was a big night for the denver scholarship foundation, the program that has helped more than 5000 denver students go to college. they are celebrating their 10th...
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there are no suspects in the shooting near colorado avenue overnight. the bullets lodged into that couch. everyone inside the home is okay. >>> new developments after someone vandalized a historic denver church over the weekend. police are searching for the man who damaged the sacred heart when a parishioner found him, he started breaking things. >> he went berserk and started throwing things through the windows, knocking down the statues and making a total mess. >> the suspect destroyed a statue that was 150 years old. and the church tells us it cannot be replaced. the damage stained glass was the original installed when the church was built, 130 years ago. >>> the preside today, fresh off their first debated. >> hillary clinton and donald trump both claiming voiktry after -- victory after last night's debate. >> his demeanor, his temperament, his behavior on the staging be seen by everybody, and people can draw their own conclusions. >> it was a fascinating period of time. and we won virtually every poll. >> 84 million people watched at least part of
there are no suspects in the shooting near colorado avenue overnight. the bullets lodged into that couch. everyone inside the home is okay. >>> new developments after someone vandalized a historic denver church over the weekend. police are searching for the man who damaged the sacred heart when a parishioner found him, he started breaking things. >> he went berserk and started throwing things through the windows, knocking down the statues and making a total mess. >> the...
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it starts with a procession led by the colorado national guard and representatives from the colorado public safety community. governor job of hickenlooper and denver mayor -- john hickenlooper and denver mayor michael hancock will be present. there will be a flyover and 21 gun salute. steel recovered from the twin towers will be on display. john fogarty and big head todd >>> new treatments become available in colorado for >>> for the first time in washington state transgender kids will have a clinic they can go to for services. seattle children's hospital is preparing to open the services in october. >> reporter: 18-year-old ty jordan has been seeking treatment at seattle children for about three years. ty was born on cross gender hormone treatment. he says a simple visit to the doctor can cause great anxiety in transgender teens. >> you're looking for care. you're wondering if these doctors are going to be inclusive or if these doctors are going to be the ones that out you or use the wrong pronouns and things like that. if you have a gender clinic and you know that it's specifically
it starts with a procession led by the colorado national guard and representatives from the colorado public safety community. governor job of hickenlooper and denver mayor -- john hickenlooper and denver mayor michael hancock will be present. there will be a flyover and 21 gun salute. steel recovered from the twin towers will be on display. john fogarty and big head todd >>> new treatments become available in colorado for >>> for the first time in washington state transgender...
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leaders from the colorado talking book library. thhy'll introduce us to their >>> welcomm back, wells fargo could be in more trouble soon. a house committee is now investigating the company's sales practices. that's on top of another department of justice investigation and fines wells the department also plans to call wells fargo's chief executive to a hearing later this month. -?staffers were accused of opening more than 2 million fake accounts to boost sales numbers. >>> turning now to health news, doctors say bring on the peanuts. studies show treatment for peanut allergies works best the ?arlier you can introduce it. in fact, they say you can introduce peanuts into your children as early as nine months old. >> that is true of all children that we wann to get those foods in the diet early so before a year of li, be at high risk for food allergies should talk with their doctor and may need to see an allergist for further testing. >> in one study they introduced thhee ozen children between nine months and 3 years old to peanuts da
leaders from the colorado talking book library. thhy'll introduce us to their >>> welcomm back, wells fargo could be in more trouble soon. a house committee is now investigating the company's sales practices. that's on top of another department of justice investigation and fines wells the department also plans to call wells fargo's chief executive to a hearing later this month. -?staffers were accused of opening more than 2 million fake accounts to boost sales numbers. >>>...
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over 10,000 jobs in colorado alone. but when washington gridlock was choking the industry, something had to be done. so, i teamed up with republicans and democrats to pass the new laws we needed to help renewable energy grow. protecting the jobs we have and generating more for the future. i'm michael bennet, and that's why i approve this message. c1 >>> in 2016. i'm alan gionet. today colorado is in the spotlight for republicans as several members of the donald trump's presidential campaign team is in colorado. donald trump, jr. will be on the western slope tonight. vp candidate mike pence is in colorado springs is this afternoon. now our political specialist desks. you had an exclusive interview with ivanka trump an she is after the women's vote. >> more women are registered to vote than men and they vote in greater numbers here. ivanka trump had a breakfast hosted by the women's alliance which features many women owners. she talked about the challenges of running a business and raising three kids all under the age of
over 10,000 jobs in colorado alone. but when washington gridlock was choking the industry, something had to be done. so, i teamed up with republicans and democrats to pass the new laws we needed to help renewable energy grow. protecting the jobs we have and generating more for the future. i'm michael bennet, and that's why i approve this message. c1 >>> in 2016. i'm alan gionet. today colorado is in the spotlight for republicans as several members of the donald trump's presidential...
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college campuses across colorado are taking part.... new era colorado is holding events on the auraria campus and c-u boulder... they're be there from ten this morning until three this afternoon. monday morning during our show, we told you about a mass shooting in houston that injured 9 people... this morning...six are home...and three are still in the hospital. the suspect was shot and killed. now - police are searching his condo.. the manager of that complex says - the suspect was an angry person. police say a man in a black porsche started shooting at people during the morning rush hour. one person was critically injured - but doctors expect the victim to survive. the gunman - who has not been indentifed - fired at police... they fired back - killing him. police say - he was an attorney who had issues with his law firm. they believe he acted alone - and the suspect accused of killing five people at a washington state mall - has been charged with five counts of first degree murder. 20 year old arcan cetin is suspected of opening fire
college campuses across colorado are taking part.... new era colorado is holding events on the auraria campus and c-u boulder... they're be there from ten this morning until three this afternoon. monday morning during our show, we told you about a mass shooting in houston that injured 9 people... this morning...six are home...and three are still in the hospital. the suspect was shot and killed. now - police are searching his condo.. the manager of that complex says - the suspect was an angry...
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the rain is in northern colorado across the northern drive. we'll give it to 5:00, 6:00 for the rain to return. for the next several hours as you're headed out the door, we are expecting to see partly to mostly cloudy skies. upper 60s by 8:00, 9:00. sun might become more of a problem for the late end of the drive. be prepared for that. let's see how things are looking on the road this morning. morning commute. c-470 similar to the rest of the week. currently live vye views, very giants dark and calm. u.s. 57 as you head through broomfield, nice easy start overall. castle rock, castle pines and colorado springs clear as well. the drive time hovering right around an hour. speaking of hovering, sky 9 should take off at 6:00 a.m. this morning. in the meantime, we have drive times. maps. we are still looking at solid green across town. oh, shoot, spoke too soon. i'll go check this out and be back in a few. >> poor guy, that one accident right there. okay, thanks. >>> one bank, two robberies, the search is on this morning. the same compass bank on c
the rain is in northern colorado across the northern drive. we'll give it to 5:00, 6:00 for the rain to return. for the next several hours as you're headed out the door, we are expecting to see partly to mostly cloudy skies. upper 60s by 8:00, 9:00. sun might become more of a problem for the late end of the drive. be prepared for that. let's see how things are looking on the road this morning. morning commute. c-470 similar to the rest of the week. currently live vye views, very giants dark and...
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his campaign brought $468,000 in colorado. that one prime time commercial cost his campaign $37,000. hillary clinton's campaign spent $350,000 in ads on our state between june and july. 300 spots on 9 news. donald trump is spreading his money around. his ads will be airing on 9 news and cbs. now if the polls show a tighter race in colorado hillary clinton may start spending again especially as we get closer to election day and the weeks before when people start turning in those mail-in ballots. >> i know you did the count. >> 62 >> yes. >> thanks. >>> around here i want to focus on tropical weather just for a brief moment. cabo san lucas being affected by hurricane newton. we're going to see that move up into sections of arizona by later in the week. now the moderate to heavy rain will start down around cabo move up through central baja then cut into southern arizona. we could see upwards of 6", 7", 8" of rain. it will reform into a category one hurricane. this is a very powerful storm and then there's post-tropical hermine. n
his campaign brought $468,000 in colorado. that one prime time commercial cost his campaign $37,000. hillary clinton's campaign spent $350,000 in ads on our state between june and july. 300 spots on 9 news. donald trump is spreading his money around. his ads will be airing on 9 news and cbs. now if the polls show a tighter race in colorado hillary clinton may start spending again especially as we get closer to election day and the weeks before when people start turning in those mail-in ballots....
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mild, in eastern colorado. and frosty up there in the high country with the lows dipping close to the freezing mark. the rest of tonight, we are watching the showers and the 8:00, you will wake up to a bit of fog along i-76, i-80. meanwhile, to the west, fantastic. plenty of sunshine. but, that all changes by the afternoon as the cold front sweeps into the region. this one once again will produce some scattered showers and thunderstorms in the front range, the eastern plains, bring back a chance of a few clouds in the late afternoon. some cooler temperatures. and then it is out of here. these storms are not going to linger quite like this evening's did. you can see the it just sweeps across the state. by tomorrow afternoon, we are left with a cooler day. and a couple of cool days ahead before that warmup this weekend. tomorrow, we are down to about 76. so about 8 degrees cooler than today. partly sunny skies. watching the thunderstorms push in along the front, after about 3:00, 4:00. across the state, still goi
mild, in eastern colorado. and frosty up there in the high country with the lows dipping close to the freezing mark. the rest of tonight, we are watching the showers and the 8:00, you will wake up to a bit of fog along i-76, i-80. meanwhile, to the west, fantastic. plenty of sunshine. but, that all changes by the afternoon as the cold front sweeps into the region. this one once again will produce some scattered showers and thunderstorms in the front range, the eastern plains, bring back a...
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gail schwartz -- independent leadership for colorado. house majority pac is responsible check your freezer before making dinner for the kiddos. tyson foods is recalling more than 130,000 pounds of chicken nuggets. it could have hard plastic in them. ?t shipped the recalled fully coat panko chicken nuggets nationwide. you can find all the specifics on the denver send in at -- on the denver7 app. space x thinks it can make the trip in 30 days and for about $200,000 per person. it might sound like fun but the risks of death will be high in anyone interested he is interesting -- he is asking are you gs of high-speed internet for just 70 dollars a month. you'll get over 150 channels, with tons of pro and college sports... local and national news... reality and drama shows... hit hollywood movies... and tons of hd channels. plus interactive features, like a huge on-demand library, whole-home dvr, a wireless set-top box, and prism on the go, for watching tv on your time. you'll also get up to 40 megs of high-speed internet for the whole family
gail schwartz -- independent leadership for colorado. house majority pac is responsible check your freezer before making dinner for the kiddos. tyson foods is recalling more than 130,000 pounds of chicken nuggets. it could have hard plastic in them. ?t shipped the recalled fully coat panko chicken nuggets nationwide. you can find all the specifics on the denver send in at -- on the denver7 app. space x thinks it can make the trip in 30 days and for about $200,000 per person. it might sound like...
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he is a former lieutenant with the colorado springs police department. >>> colorado is in the midst of a heroin epidemic. a preview of a story you will see on cbs4. >> reporter: withdrawing from ro debilitating. >> you feel like the worst flu you ever had times ten. >> one of the biggest things that motivate people to use heroin is they become dependent on it and become sick if they don't use it. >>. . >> reporter: a new program help helping people with intense support. >>> tune in tonight for the find out about a brand new program only happening here in colorado. >>> funeral for the man described as israel's warrior for peace will take place on friday. former israel president and nobel peace prize winner shimon peres dies at 83. . >> reporter: people israel's founding fathers, shimon peres. his family was by his side at the hospital when he died. >> with deep sorrow we bid farewell to our beloved father, the 9th president of israel, shimon peres. >> reporter: his career spanned more than half a century. he was twice elected prime minister and held nearly every senior political office
he is a former lieutenant with the colorado springs police department. >>> colorado is in the midst of a heroin epidemic. a preview of a story you will see on cbs4. >> reporter: withdrawing from ro debilitating. >> you feel like the worst flu you ever had times ten. >> one of the biggest things that motivate people to use heroin is they become dependent on it and become sick if they don't use it. >>. . >> reporter: a new program help helping people with...
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colorado tomorrow - although he himself won't be here.. vice presidential candidate mike pence will hold a town hall colorado springs. it's pence's 2nd trip here.. and tomorow night - donald trump junior will be speaking at the this weekend, thousands of survivors and supporters will gather in downtown denver to raise awareness for early detection for breast cancer -- during race for the cure.. breast cancer affects everyone -- and hits those in colorado especially hard.. one of the most important things people can do to prevent breast cancer -- is to be aware... you can find a full interview with doctor moore - and more about this sunday's race for the cure -- on 9news dot com. marty will have a look at your full forecast... in just a to national parks -- sounds like a great weekend. this saturday -- rocky mountain national park will waive all entry fees in celebration of "national public lands day." it's a great time to visit.. the aspens are changing and the elk are bugling... so if you go - be this afternoon -- the federal reserve is m
colorado tomorrow - although he himself won't be here.. vice presidential candidate mike pence will hold a town hall colorado springs. it's pence's 2nd trip here.. and tomorow night - donald trump junior will be speaking at the this weekend, thousands of survivors and supporters will gather in downtown denver to raise awareness for early detection for breast cancer -- during race for the cure.. breast cancer affects everyone -- and hits those in colorado especially hard.. one of the most...
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because there is so much unknown flag waves over the colorado freedom memorial. they are the colorado man who went to war in a country half a world away and never came back. they are the 24th. coming traveled 8,000-mile stick it here to tell you the stories of the once war-ravaged country, villages and families, sweeping rivers, next its driving cities. he disappeared back in may 1965. he was an observer on an aircraft that went down killed in action, and thought it never could recover his body never recovered, his remains still out there somewhere in april 1972, bruce walker, 26 rolled from pueblo colorado, flew out of this town, his plane was shot down he survived several days even used a mirror to cigna to signal rescuers he was surrounded by north vietnamese fighters killed in action his remains lost forever thousands of miles from home. life was never the same again. for us it never was. official farmhouse in the tiny town of beulah colorado the family of private first class michael, have been waiting nearly 50 years for a phone call >> they say, he was prob
because there is so much unknown flag waves over the colorado freedom memorial. they are the colorado man who went to war in a country half a world away and never came back. they are the 24th. coming traveled 8,000-mile stick it here to tell you the stories of the once war-ravaged country, villages and families, sweeping rivers, next its driving cities. he disappeared back in may 1965. he was an observer on an aircraft that went down killed in action, and thought it never could recover his body...
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why colorado? the firstickenlooper: time i came was in 1976, just out of college, and then i came out permanently in 1981, just for a couple years. first it was a quality of life that be in a place where it is sunny 300 days a year, and in denver it never snows, and when you want to ski, it is an hour away. after about three or four years, i remove her to my mother back east, i do not think i am going to move back. and it was the people. there is something about having people from all over the country, all over the world come to a place where there is a certain freedom. who yourres grandparents were, how ritual dad was. who will judge you on you are, how successful you are, making your dreams come true. a lot of elected officials when they finished they become a u.s. senator, do this, and they live in washington, even when they retire. a say in washington or new york. i will never live full-time in new york. i cannot imagine it. my house here in parkhill in denver, and all my scenarios see me growi
why colorado? the firstickenlooper: time i came was in 1976, just out of college, and then i came out permanently in 1981, just for a couple years. first it was a quality of life that be in a place where it is sunny 300 days a year, and in denver it never snows, and when you want to ski, it is an hour away. after about three or four years, i remove her to my mother back east, i do not think i am going to move back. and it was the people. there is something about having people from all over the...
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colorado did not get high marks. we're going to talk about where they rank compared to the rest of the country. >>> going to school with ripped jeans is in but the school isn't so happy about it. students planning apparent approved protest. it is heros week this week and >>> more people are choosing colorado state university for their education. csu set a new record for had enrollment with more than 33,000 students. the school set a record for freshman enrollment this year just last week cu boulder also broke an enrollment record for fr popularity colorado schools didn't get top marks in the annual college rankings from u.s. news and world report. princeton took the top spot followed closely by harvard. the yearly survey ranks more than 18,000 schools across the u.s.. no colorado school broke the top 50. the colorado school of minds came in 82nd, university of denver 86th, cu was 92 and csu was 129th. >>> denver start up week continues this week is kind of businesses and today, it's the midway point. sessions today i
colorado did not get high marks. we're going to talk about where they rank compared to the rest of the country. >>> going to school with ripped jeans is in but the school isn't so happy about it. students planning apparent approved protest. it is heros week this week and >>> more people are choosing colorado state university for their education. csu set a new record for had enrollment with more than 33,000 students. the school set a record for freshman enrollment this year...
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amendment 69 creates colorado care, a healthcare payment system confined to colorado. private insurance, obamacare, and most governor programs for everyone who's lived in the state at least a year. medicare would remain for those over age 65. it would be funded by a 10% income tax hike, generating an estimated $25 billion a year, which, yes, is nearly the double the size of the entire state budget and would make colorado's income taxes the highest in the country, but leader what you need to know: analysis by the colorado universal healthcare which is supports the amendment, finds the elimination of insurance premiums and deductibles would offset the new taxes. while the tax increases double the size of government, it doesn't affect expenditures in the current budget. it's entirely straight, which brings us to the next claim. >> to replace your doctor's decisions with a state program run by politicians >> reporter: not exactly. colorado care is run by an elected board which by the way controls all its elections state. like insurance companies, it will decide everything
amendment 69 creates colorado care, a healthcare payment system confined to colorado. private insurance, obamacare, and most governor programs for everyone who's lived in the state at least a year. medicare would remain for those over age 65. it would be funded by a 10% income tax hike, generating an estimated $25 billion a year, which, yes, is nearly the double the size of the entire state budget and would make colorado's income taxes the highest in the country, but leader what you need to...
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the big debate fizzing in colorado schools today. and a major closure could block your morning drive... and your evening drive... and your mornign drive again tomorrow. crews had to close down part of u-s 6. good morning. meteorologist marty coniglio joins us. marty- some thunderstorms and severe weather could be on the radar later today. right now- u-s 6 at i-70 out toward down... and you won't be able to use it all day. crews are doing emergency repairs on the i-70 overpass bridge today and tomorrow on the eastbound side. a truck carrying a crane hit the bridge on sunday. highway 6 will stay closed from five a-m until nine p-m today and extended closures are necessary for safety and material delivery. late last night- another truck hit a pole under an i-70 overpass. this one was at i-70 and peoria after ten last night. you can see the front end of the truck crushed against a support pillar... one person was seriously injured. the truck appeared to be hauling some sort of equipment. denver investigators are suspicious death in the m
the big debate fizzing in colorado schools today. and a major closure could block your morning drive... and your evening drive... and your mornign drive again tomorrow. crews had to close down part of u-s 6. good morning. meteorologist marty coniglio joins us. marty- some thunderstorms and severe weather could be on the radar later today. right now- u-s 6 at i-70 out toward down... and you won't be able to use it all day. crews are doing emergency repairs on the i-70 overpass bridge today and...